Canada

Triple murder-suicide

A man killed three members of the same family — two women and one man — at their central Ontario home before taking his own life, police said Sunday.

Ontario Provincial Police Det. Insp. Martin Graham said a family friend stopped by the home in Ryerson Township, Ont., for a pre-arranged visit on Friday night and "came across this tragic scene."

The friend then called 911 immediately, around 7:30 p.m., Graham said.

"The fourth deceased in the residence is not related by blood to the three victims of the homicide, but is also a resident of Ryerson Township," Graham said.

He said the three family members lived in the house where they were found dead. On Sunday, police had blocked off access to the home as they continue their investigation. The home sits at the end of a rural road in the isolated community of just under 650 people, about 300 kilometres north of Toronto.

Graham, who's leading the investigation, said police found guns at the home, but wouldn't say whether any of the victims were shot, only that all four had signs of trauma.

He isn't sure when the killings occurred.

"We're trying to narrow down the time that this incident took place," Graham said. "We know it took place sometime between Wednesday evening and up to 7:30 p.m. on Friday."

Police have not released the names of the dead. Graham said police won't be commenting on any potential cause of death until a post-mortem is complete, which might take place later this week.

The township's Deputy Reeve, Barbara Marlow, said she hasn't heard of a tragedy of this scale happening in the area during the 45 years she's lived there.

"It's just a small community, so everybody is quite shocked," she said.

Cathy Still, the mayor of the nearby village of Burk's Falls where Ryerson's population does its socializing, said she too was surprised by the deaths.

"This is really strange. We've only had maybe four incidents in the last 60 years of anything involving shootings or guns, or anything like that."